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solve this we assume that the gas is an ideal gas. Then, we can use the ideal
gas equation which is expressed as PV = nRT. At number of moles the value of PV/T is equal to some constant. At another
set of condition of temperature, the constant is still the same. Calculations
are as follows:</span>
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
P2 = P1 (V1) (T2) / (T1) (V2)
P2 = 475 kPa (4 m^3) (277 K) / (290 K) (6.5 m^3)
P2 = 279.20 kPa
Therefore, the changes in the temperature and the volume lead to a change in the pressure of the system which is from 475 kPa to 279.20 kPa. So, there is a decrease in the pressure.
In the so called rain shadow effect we have interaction between all of the four major Earth spheres. When we have a coastal region where there's a high mountain range, the part of the mountain that is facing the sea will differ a lot from the part of the mountain that is on the other side. The water from the sea evaporates. The water vapor makes the air wet. The warm and wet air masses from the sea will come to the coastline, once they reach the mountain they will start to accumulate as they can not pass through it. As they accumulate rainfall appears. The rainfall contributes to a lush vegetation on this side of the mountain (windward side). The rain shadow effect appears on the leeward side of the mountain, and it mostly gets dry, strong, downward winds. These conditions result in drier climate, much less vegetation, and much increased erosion. Thus we can easily see that we have in this case interaction between the hydrosphere (the sea and the rainfall), the geosphere (the ground, soil, rocks), biosphere (the vegetation), and atmosphere (the winds, the clouds).
Chlorine has less valence electrons than bromine, and, therefore, needs to bond with another atom to become more stable .
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The scientist identifies the need to make a drug to cure the respiratory illnesses.
First you find moles of HCl.
8.53gHCl(1 mol HCl/36.46gHCl)=0.234mol HCl
Then since molar it is mol/L you divide the number on moles of HCl by the amount of solution in L (0.372L).
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